Hussein Chalayan’s Future Archeology is part of Dirty Looks, an exhibition exploring how dirt and decay have been used to defy beauty standards. Open @barbicancentre until 25 Jan 2026. Photograph by @ellensampson@husseinchalayanofficial
Hussein Chalayan’s Future Archeology is part of Dirty Looks, an exhibition exploring how dirt and decay have been used to defy beauty standards. Open @barbicancentre until 25 Jan 2026. Photograph by Ellen Sampson @ellensampson@husseinchalayanofficial
I am thrilled to share that our first project for ZOME has been featured in New York Times T Magazine as one of the “30 projects shaping the cultural landscape around the world and beyond.”
Ranked number two, alongside incredible milestones like the opening of V&A East and Jony Ive joining the British Museum board, it’s an amazing honor for the team.
At ZOME we created exclusive content that moves with the real-time orbit of the Moon which is shared across more than 700 airports worldwide, connecting people to the experience in a new and unexpected way. @zome.ar@chalayanstudio
Honoured to be part of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025: “Dialogues”, curated by the visionary Farshid Moussavi RA.
The exhibition invites encounters between voices, forms, and disciplines -space where architecture and art speak across boundaries.
Grateful to contribute to this ongoing conversation.
@royalacademyarts@farshidmoussavi